Christopher J. Fowler is a Neurologist based in Parkville, VIC, working from 155 Oak Street, Parkville, VIC 3052, Australia. He looks after people with brain and nerve-related concerns, including issues that affect memory, speech, and day to day thinking.
Many of his patients come in with conditions like Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, where memory loss can start slowly and then change over time. He also treats memory problems more broadly, and helps sort out what might be going on when someone’s thinking or recall is getting worse.
Speech and language can be a big part of care too. Christopher works with developmental dysphasia, which can affect how a person understands and uses language, and it can also be a source of stress for families trying to support progress at home.
At times, the work involves pain that affects nerves or the way the body feels. This can include acute pain as well as chronic pain, where symptoms hang around and start to impact sleep, mood, and daily routines.
There are also less common, complex conditions that need careful attention. This includes Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, as well as other rare neurological problems listed under his service areas. He also has experience with serious conditions where the nervous system may be involved, such as embryonal tumours with multilayered rosettes and neuroblastoma, and in some cases primary amyloidosis. These cases often come with a lot of questions, and the focus is on making sure people understand the next steps and what to expect.
Hearing loss is another part of his patient mix. And he treats people with skin and mouth-related issues like lichen planus, where nerves and other body systems can sometimes be part of the bigger picture.
In addition, Christopher’s practice also covers some cancer-related conditions, including tongue cancer and prostate cancer, where neurological symptoms or nerve effects may need specialist input. Each situation is different, so care is usually about looking at the whole story, not just one symptom.
If you’re unsure whether a neurologist visit is the right fit, the best step is to check what’s going on with a doctor and then see if a referral or review is needed. Christopher J. Fowler’s clinic is set up to help people with complex neurological concerns in a practical, clear way.